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I went through the first set of rims on it within a week. The second set after about another 3 months. I bent one of my mum's Camry rims over the summer. Idk if it's where I drive or how I drive, but it's bad.

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Originally Posted by karmatose

Thanks for the reply! I was looking at the 15x7's with 205/50/15 rubber because I wasn't sure about fitment issues on my car (it's stupid low). Do the 15x8's rub at all? Spacers required?

The 15x8s don't rub, but you may be rolling your rear arches if you're much lower then H&R Sports.

BREAKING NEWS: CLINT IS ALMOST COMPLETELY DISMANTLED (and some is for sale)

Ha! I found out I was misinformed, the $140 quote was for them to install it! I had to provide glass. Screw that, Im grabbing yours and doing it myself. I'll keep you posted.

4 lbs lighter? Nice. How much does it cost to resurface it, ballpark range?

Well I take all my machine work (car and motorcycles) to the place on Bronson, across from the McDonald's, beside the Drumond's gas bar. Resurfacing costs $90, but it's perfectly flat, done on a flywheel specific machine.

Dave is great there, highly recommended. (though he is pricey, that flywheel cost me $190 for machining and lightening)